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not going to run for re-election next time around. that throws open a washington game of musical chairs here as to who will get the gavel. they are so involved in writing tax policy in the country. looking at the list, you see senator rockefeller will be in line. he already said that he's retiring. so ron widen, a democrat from oregon state would be the guy in line here. he is a more liberal senator. he recently participated in the filibuster on drones. a roguish personality here. it's not a guarantee he will be the guy who gets the chairmanship. somebody else more senior from another committee could bump him. >> thanks. the market is surging today. we will show you how you may want to play this rally here. first rick santelli is going to talk housing in the show. rick? >> absolutely. there was never much talk about reforming the gse like freddie and fannie when they were losing money. there's a lot less talk about it now that they are starting to make some money. we have dr. anthony sand ers on and he will talk about that and who may
not going to run for re-election next time around. that throws open a washington game of musical chairs here as to who will get the gavel. they are so involved in writing tax policy in the country. looking at the list, you see senator rockefeller will be in line. he already said that he's retiring. so ron widen, a democrat from oregon state would be the guy in line here. he is a more liberal senator. he recently participated in the filibuster on drones. a roguish personality here. it's not a...
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in boston, we really love our elected official here. the governor has been here a long time. the mayor has been here 20 years. we took solis in the fact that they were out there trying to catch these terrorists and did ultimately catch them so rapidly with an organized effort. it's almost like this pro sports here is almost like a college town. so celtics fans, bruins fans, red sox fans, patriots fans and all the clubs have pitched in and are really supporting the victims and the mayor. boston has really come together. i think the one fund is a great name for it because boston has come together as one and you will see that as the sporting events goes on. >> on a slightly lighter note, steve, as we let you go, you got carmelo and paul pierce together on the floor, the yankees playing "sweet caroline." i wonder if you think the boston/new york rivalry is in any danger of going away completely? >> i think it's in no danger of going away but certainly everyone in boston is so appreciative of the outreach from new york. the nba, all the clubs calling in and giving money to the fun
in boston, we really love our elected official here. the governor has been here a long time. the mayor has been here 20 years. we took solis in the fact that they were out there trying to catch these terrorists and did ultimately catch them so rapidly with an organized effort. it's almost like this pro sports here is almost like a college town. so celtics fans, bruins fans, red sox fans, patriots fans and all the clubs have pitched in and are really supporting the victims and the mayor. boston...
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today, although italy's parliament still struggling to elect a president in their first vote. our road map begins with all that market volatility. we were up, then down, then up. we'll look at whether another triple digit move on the dow today could play out. >>> apple dipped below $400 a share yesterday. closed above that. this morning verizon reporting strong activations for the iphone for the last quarter. will that help this stock that's been in free fall? >>> pepsi beating expectations this morning. jim has an interview with the ceo. >>> paypal under pressure this morning, facing increased competition from amazon and others. we'll break down numbers and talk exclusive to john donahoe, ebay's ceo coming up. >>> futures on the rise after yesterday's drop of 138 points in the dow which is now posted three consecutive days of triple digit moves, including the big sell-off, 266 on monday an tuesday's rebound. just two weeks ago the s&p came within two points of 1,600. leads us to sort of a broad discussion of where we are in corporate earnings. i see two-thirds have beaten on
today, although italy's parliament still struggling to elect a president in their first vote. our road map begins with all that market volatility. we were up, then down, then up. we'll look at whether another triple digit move on the dow today could play out. >>> apple dipped below $400 a share yesterday. closed above that. this morning verizon reporting strong activations for the iphone for the last quarter. will that help this stock that's been in free fall? >>> pepsi...
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among those, of course, the election of directors and the installation of kpmg as auditor and some shareholders raised questions about that, in light of news with kpmg. they also wanted the possibility of denying insurance to executive directors in the case of certain situations, and finally, there were questions about compensation. shareholders need to approve the compensation plans for 2012. last year that was a big issue and the shareholders said no when they were voting for say on pay. vikram pandit got shares when it fell in 2012. corbat is expected to get roughly 11.5 million and the stock has risen 20% as long as he's been ceo. he said this morning the core strategy for the bank isn't changing. that's going to be a big sticking point for shareholders when we open up the floor to the broader question and answer session which is just getting under way. expect mike mayo and outspoken equity analyst who is the shareholders to ask questions. that is what i'm told is on tap this afternoon and david, it will certainly be an interesting day at a very seminole time in its transition. >> kale a th
among those, of course, the election of directors and the installation of kpmg as auditor and some shareholders raised questions about that, in light of news with kpmg. they also wanted the possibility of denying insurance to executive directors in the case of certain situations, and finally, there were questions about compensation. shareholders need to approve the compensation plans for 2012. last year that was a big issue and the shareholders said no when they were voting for say on pay....
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venezuela had an ugly election and aftermath, but still, i think there's more downside in the cards. >> you talked about $77 and the violent move that we saw last year just around this time. do you see that as the support level and the futures right now? >> it's a level i definitely will look at. we went from mid-90s all of the way down to the 77 level and we're right in the middle of that again and let's see where we'll settle and we have to stay bearish until we can settle there. >> ray carbone on the floor. i'll send it back to you, carl. >> i'll pick it up. it's not just the commodities that are suffering today and we have another major leg down after monday's route. notice how technology is also taking a lot of the burden on the downside today. all of those major indices in the red. our next guest says it is a mistake to get to bearish here. he thinks stocks are headed higher. let's bring in chief investment strategist. welcome to the program. nice to see you. >> pleasure. >> it kind of feels as if something's changed this week for many of us down here. does it seem different to
venezuela had an ugly election and aftermath, but still, i think there's more downside in the cards. >> you talked about $77 and the violent move that we saw last year just around this time. do you see that as the support level and the futures right now? >> it's a level i definitely will look at. we went from mid-90s all of the way down to the 77 level and we're right in the middle of that again and let's see where we'll settle and we have to stay bearish until we can settle there....